Community
You are not alone
A growing network of Noahide communities spans every continent. Find your nearest study circle, teacher, or fellowship — or start one where none exists.
Interactive global map
Coming soon — pinpoint communities, teachers, and gatherings worldwide.
Directory
Americas
Netiv Center for Torah Study
Houston, USA
Comunidade Noáhica
São Paulo, Brazil
Bnei Noaj México
Mexico City, Mexico
Noájidas Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Noájidas Colombia
Bogotá, Colombia
Toronto Noahide Fellowship
Toronto, Canada
Europe
Noahide UK Fellowship
London, UK
Bene Noaj España
Madrid, Spain
Noachidi Italia
Rome, Italy
Noachides France
Paris, France
Noachiden Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Asia
Bnei Noach Pilipinas
Manila, Philippines
Noah Japan Study Circle
Tokyo, Japan
Korean Noahide Society
Seoul, South Korea
Children of Noah India
Bengaluru, India
Africa
Children of Noah Nigeria
Lagos, Nigeria
Noahide East Africa
Nairobi, Kenya
Ghana Noahide Council
Accra, Ghana
SA Noahide Circle
Cape Town, South Africa
Oceania
Sydney Noahide Circle
Sydney, Australia
Aotearoa Noahides
Auckland, New Zealand
Rabbis & teachers
Rabbi Michael Schulman
USA · online
General Noahide halacha (English)
Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Smith
Houston, USA
Foundations and community building
Rabbi Chaim Reisner
London, UK
European outreach (English, French)
Rabbi Yosef Cohen
São Paulo, Brazil
Spanish, Portuguese
Rabbi Eliyahu Bar Shalom
Tel Aviv, Israel
Hebrew sources, advanced study
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Gatherings
Annual Noahide Convention
Late summer
Rotating · Americas / Europe
Rosh Hashanah for the Nations
Tishrei
Multiple cities + online
Rainbow Covenant Day
Cheshvan (anniv. of Flood ending)
Local groups worldwide
Regional Sunday brunches
Monthly
Most major cities
Start a group where you are
No community within reach? Most of the ones on this map started with two people. Here is the path.
- 1Find one other person who wants to learn the Seven Laws seriously.
- 2Commit to meeting weekly — 60 minutes is enough.
- 3Choose one text. Start with Rambam Hilchot Melachim 9, or The Divine Code intro.
- 4Read slowly. Stop where you disagree. Write down questions.
- 5After a month, invite a third person. After three months, add a guest teacher (online is fine).
- 6Register your group on this site so others nearby can find you.